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This is probably my last of the jewelry videos for a while; so you’ll be getting something new next week. I’m happy to say that I’ve gotten the word out and I’m selling them now. I’ll be sure to take pictures soon and upload them to the bonus tab on my website and share them on my facebook page for you all.
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It’s so much more satisfying if you make your own crafts, and with jewellery you can take it with you anywhere. I’m continuing a series of DIY Jewellery, all of which have been inspired by what I’ve found on Pinterest. My page is above you would like to check it out, maybe you would like to make a request or leave a link below to your page. Sound off in the comments below, I would love to hear from you.

I wanted to continue exploring a new art medium using bubbles and food colouring which I started last week (link below). This time I used much more, like ridiculously more food colouring for the project so it would not be so washed out and transparent. I hope you like it as much as I do, because it turned out fantastic.

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I you haven’t been watching my previous videos I have been inspired like crazy by the things I’ve found on Pinterest, so checkout my Handi Mandi TV Pinterest Page to see what I’ve pinned. If you like something you find, repin or let me know in the comment below if you want me to make a video on it.
So this week I’ve experimented with painting . . . using bubbles, yes, bubbles. It works best with food colouring, you can also use liquid watercolours. I stress liquid, because the paint won’t dissolve and it’s not enough colour saturation as it is with the food colouring. You may want to mix your own blend of bubble mix as it may not be ‘soapy’ enough depending on the brand you purchase. I’ll looking forward to exploring this medium more next week.
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I’m continuing the focus on Make-Up/Beauty trends that transition from Spring/Summer to Fall/Winter. This look is for a subtle eye if you want to do the purple, brown, burgundy, red lip forecasted for this upcoming fall or any dramatically coloured lip. It’s a double eyeliner, starting black and a subtle colour on top.
Tips:
* The more subtle the colour you choose for the second eye-liner, the more your lips pop out as they will be the center of focus
* You can match/contrast the colour of your eyeliner to your lip colour to create cohesion/levels (respectably)